If your practice performs biopsies, excisions, or any invasive procedure with reusable instruments, sterilisation traceability falls under general medical IPC requirements.
Dermatologists in Ireland who perform surgical procedures — skin biopsies, excisions, cryotherapy with reusable instruments — are subject to general medical IPC requirements under Medical Council guidelines and the Medical Practitioners Act 2007. HSE infection control policies apply to all medical practices. While there is no dermatology-specific sterilisation legislation, proper sterilisation records for reusable surgical instruments are a core professional obligation.
Medical Practitioners Act 2007 · Medical Council guidelines · HSE infection control policies · EN 13060
Regulatory guides to help you understand your obligations.
Track reusable surgical instrument sterilization
Import your autoclave cycle after each procedure day. Sign the record and maintain a tamper-proof history.
QR-coded labels for instrument traceability
Print traceability labels for each sterilized instrument pack. Link them to the specific autoclave cycle.
Complements your single-use workflow
Most dermatology instruments are single-use — but the ones that aren't need traceable sterilization. SecuSteri handles the reusable portion.
These instruments come pre-loaded when you create your account. You can add, edit, or remove instruments at any time.
W&H, Castellini, and Anthos reports are imported automatically via AutoReport or manual upload. Other brands? Upload the report or enter cycle data manually — we add automatic support progressively.
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